Open House reveals “What is an Ultimate Fighter?” …

It is the fastest growing sport since NASCAR and give professional boxing a run for their money, but what exactly is Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)? Some say that it is the sheer violence and cruelty that the sport of MMA, that has spurred surrounding controversy and impressive TV ratings. USMMA, located at 316 Hartford Avenue in Bellingham, is hosting an open house and workshop, "What is an Ultimate Fighter?", Introduce and demonstrate the sport of Mixed Martial Arts on Saturday 20 September from 10.00 bis 01.00 clock, at his Bellingham training and yoga center. As the fastest growing sport, especially among young people, there is much to be learned to MMA as the athleticism involved and the real fighters and their stories.Critics, including prominent politicians and concerned parents have to ban the sport known. Presidential candidate John McCain referred to as "human cockfighting." As many as 35 states have sanctioned MMA events hosted prove that there is no questioning the popularity of sports. SpikeTV was to present the first cable television network the sport with "The Ultimate Fighter" reality series. Fans of sport can easily adjust to almost any time and see a fight, and it is taking off like wildfire outselling Pay-per-view sales of boxing matches 10-1. ; It’s not just one of those cult sports anymore. It’s really become mainstream, "said Tom oats, CEO of the United States Mixed Martial Arts (USMMA) program, in Bellingham, MA. "We attract mixed martial arts and are excited to share it with everyone interested in its explosive growth," he said.USMMA is home to International Ultimate Fighting Champions including co-owner Jorge Rivera, also known as "El Conquistador called, and several other new MMA stars such as Mike Campbell. Campbell recently spent the reality show "TapouT" on SpikeTV.Just what ever the sport? The aim of the workshop is hosted by oats and Rivera selected, the introduction of Mixed Martial Arts with a brief presentation and practical demonstration. have side demonstrations, participants will be the honor, Ultimate Fighting Champion. They will answer questions for those who learn about MMA or their fighting experiences. Light refreshments will also be made available, the event, padded at the State-of-the-art training center is located, will focus on the various programs, including mixed martial arts. § Mixed Martial Arts: Mixed Martial Arts is a compilation of combat skills of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Thai boxing, wrestling, kick boxing, judo and boxing, in what is rapidly becoming one of the most popular sports in the world § Thai Boxing. : Thai Boxing, the national sport of Thailand, is a martial art that involves striking with the hands, feet, elbows and knees. Known as the "art of eight limbs," Thai Boxing equips practitioners with the ability to execute strikes from eight different points, giving them a greater arsenal of defense techniques as opposed to boxing and kickboxing. The sport is widely practiced throughout Southeast Asia and is quickly gaining popularity in the United States § Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, BJJ as known, is a martial art in ground fighting and submission wrestling roots. First developed in Brazil by the world renowned Gracie family, BJJ promotes the belief that a weaker individual to be correct lever and using technology to successfully defend or from a larger, stronger opponent § boxes. Boxing is often called the Western martial art, but it is better identified as a combat sport. It is likely originated in ancient Greece or Rome, because it contained evidence that the Greek Pankratium (also spelled pankration) competitions like a boxing event. The pugilistic sport then spread to almost every Western country, and in the early 20th Century it became a popular spectator sport. Boxing techniques play an important role in the development of modern kickboxing played because they are often judged more effective than the hand techniques of the martial arts. The techniques are now teaching the curriculum at many schools, the eclectic martial art has § Judo. Judo should be derived from a martial art Jujutsu. Created by Jigoro Kano in the 1880s, it enjoyed much popularity as its practitioners routinely defeated students of other martial arts. Kano created the Kodokan Judo Institute in 1882 as an umbrella organization for the sport. Later it was adopted into the curriculum of Japanese public schools. Judo became an Olympic sport in 1964 when the Games in Tokyo. Judo training emphasizes throwing an opponent to the ground to collect his body or uniform. Once down, a variety of chokes and leverage techniques used to produce a template. Two important parts of judo training, character development and moral make judo a preferred martial art for children to practice § Wrestling. Wrestling is a combat sport that probably originated in ancient Greece and Rome. It is (ssirum sumo in Japan, Korea, Khok in Armenia, Sambo in Russia, etc.) in various forms in most cultures the world practices. It formed the basis for the Japanese martial sport of shoot fighting, and many of his techniques are similar to those of judo. The United States Mixed Martial Arts Training Center on Hartford Avenue is located in Bellingham, focuses on charges of physical and mental well-being of students through Mixed Martial Arts and Yoga. This is done by a four-pronged approach to reality self-defense training in whole-body wellness center. The state of the art, 4,000-square-foot training facility with a 2 thousand square padded MMA training floor equipped with heavy bags complete, and air conditioning, a 15 hundred square yoga studio, locker rooms, showers and a juice bar. To contact USMMA, call 508-966-5006 or visit the website www.usmma.org.

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